I probably just call along with KQs vs regs but squeezing is definitely good here - We have a lot of value.

Flop is easy stack off. There are so many flush and straight draws, and I wouldn't be surprised to see AJ or KT some of the time. I think we have at least 40% equity vs his stack off range and we are committed after putting in 20+BB

I probably just call along with KQs vs regs but squeezing is definitely good here - We have a lot of value.

Flop is easy stack off. There are so many flush and straight draws, and I wouldn't be surprised to see AJ or KT some of the time. I think we have at least 40% equity vs his stack off range and we are committed after putting in 20+BB

Thanks.

Holy cow this will help me get my value.
I think I fold every time here.
Thx!

Btw I love your play style, I really hope to become like you in the future!

Why don't you try equilating a reasonable check/raising range from villain to see how well you are doing against his range? Then compare it with your pot odds and you can see whether you should shove or fold.

Note that you are also assuming he is never bluffing. I agree it isn't going to happen too often, but in most spots you should assign at least 10% of bluffs unless the guy is ultra passive.

Why don't you try equilating a reasonable check/raising range from villain to see how well you are doing against his range? Then compare it with your pot odds and you can see whether you should shove or fold.

Note that you are also assuming he is never bluffing. I agree it isn't going to happen too often, but in most spots you should assign at least 10% of bluffs unless the guy is ultra passive.

The problem is that I have no idea of a XR range of him.
It never happens to have a super aggressive guy like this one at the tables, and I have no clue what he does, as my sample is also super tiny.

For as far as I know, he could be doing that with ANYTHING.
Starting from a bluff ending to monsters, with everything in between.
How can I know?